Thank you so much for organising such a big event, I’ve seen a lot of projects, interesting labs, I’ve seen children creating technology for visually impaired people, for increasing children security in cars, for helping learning maths in fun ways, it’s so cool for us being here!!
Thank you from CoderDojo Pavia!

@Guillaume-Feliciano@Guillaume-Feliciano Myself and my son Marcus (CoderDojo Galway City) went to coolest Projects, from projects making a homemade Retro Video Arcade built using a a PI and arduino to robots able to complete a Rubik cube, to the talks about IOT and the Gamers Summit the event was truly Cool, well done to all concerned.

In total on the day 31 parents/guardians signed up on Zen, the CoderDojo Platform (including parents/guardians of youths under 13 who went on to create an add on account for these younger ninjas). 36 Youths over 13 signed up to the Platform.

Due to the reduced wifi capacity at the venue, not all those were then able to write on the community forums. We felt it would be unfair to exclude those who had signed up but were unable to post from the competition so we created a hardcopy list of all those who signed up to Zen at #CP2016
One winner was randomly chosen from each list.

In the Parent/guardian/u13 youth’s category Ritesh Bishnoi was announced the winner.
In the Over 13’s youth category the winner of the Pi was Magnus Schlinsog.

Congratulations to both winners and thank you to everyone who participated in the competition. We hope you had a great day at CoderDojo Coolest Projects. Don’t forget you can redeem your coolest projects badge for you Zen page by typing CP2016 in the claim box at the bottom of this page:https://zen.coderdojo.com/badges while you are signed in.

I’ve been meaning to get a Pi and play around with one for a while. They look like great fun, I’ve only been able to use one while mentoring at Docklands Dojo so far :O.
I’m sure both Ritesh and Magnus will enjoy them .